What is the minimum kernel version requirement for WebALARM Linux real-time monitoring?

What is the minimum kernel version requirement for WebALARM Linux real-time monitoring?

Question:

What is the minimum kernel version requirement for WebALARM Linux real-time monitoring?

 

Answer:

For real-time monitoring in Linux, the minimum supported kernel version is 2.6.15.

Any CentOS/RHEL version 5 or above would meet the requirement.

 

More information:

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